ministro
minister
noun mee-NEES-troh Common
Origin: From Latin minister (servant, subordinate).
Usage Note
Ministro refers to a government cabinet minister; the feminine form is ministra. Primer ministro / primera ministra is the prime minister. In a religious context, ministro can mean a minister of religion, though pastor is more common for Protestant clergy. The adjective ministerial follows directly from this root.
Examples
"El ministro anunció nuevas medidas económicas."
Natural Translation
The minister announced new economic measures.
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